Hi Chris,
as Gerd already explained, the new style system features give you the
whole control over setting the access flags.
For the access tags (mkgmap:car, mkgmap:foot etc.) only the value no is
recognized. To use other value you can map these values:
bicycle=no | bicycle=private | ... { add mkgmap:bicycle=no }
or
bicycle=* { add mkgmap:bicycle='${bicycle|subst:private=>no}' }
On a first glimpse this sounds complicate because the style developer
needs to care about all values. But this is the only way how style devs
can have *full* control over the access handling.
Please also have a look at the inc/access file of the default style to
get an impression how the new system works.
WanMil
Hi,
I have a question to the section in the doc of the new style
system:
---
Access restrictions of roads are now defined by setting special mkgmap:*
access tags (mkgmap:car, mkgmap:foot, mkgmap:bicycle, mkgmap:truck,
mkgmap:bus, mkgmap:taxi, mkgmap:emergency, mkgmap:delivery). Roads are
blocked for a specific vehicle type if the mkgmap:<type> is set to the
value no. The new addaccess and setaccess actions help to assign all
values at once.
---
Are other values than "no" being recognized?
What about "private" and "destination"?
Greetings
Chris
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